Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 20, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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ANTHONY ROBERTSON, 71 years old, retired
from the force of the sub-postotlice, Second and
Walnut street, by federal retirement act, is say
ing good-by to Superintendent Judson Vogde,
He served 'J? years nix r rii i .. rv
KNITTING AS BABY PLAYS on the Wildwood bench. Mrs.
Julia Simon and her daughter Harriet of Philadelphia
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BOLSHEVIK ENVOY TO ENGLAND AND FAMILY. M. Kras- AT THE PENROSE HOME. Former Governor A CHEERFUL QUINTET. This happy '
sin, one of the leaning memuers oi tne soviet mission to ungianu, aawin a. oiuari vieuj aim uisuiti. nwiujr mu, k'"t.p v j 5 ah T A'i h """ "nu
with his wife and three daughters nt tho Kings Cross Station, wait to bo admitted as they arrive to pay a visit to on the sands of Atlantic City, when our pht
London central New. i-iioto. Senator Penrose tographer asked them to pose
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C HPf " 1 4'1 i V ' :' GIVING BABY A NICE SLOW RIDE. Rose Wynnde READY FOR A BACK-HANI) JOHN H. MASON, who di.-.cusses hafe MICKEY BURIED. The mascot of Engine 41, Sixty-first and .
:'t Wfespa m& m W - V' ' keeps her sister Fann quiet on a Mvine, at Stair Gaiden. DRIVE. Mrs. W. P. Newhall of the investments and how to warn the small Thompson stieets, died Mondav. The grave in front of thi '
'; WKR$kn'yx I Wfi' L " "4 I1' K"od eaily training for Fanny Germantown Crirket Club tenni speculator against undue risks, in an inter- engine house is being decoiated by Hugh McKinnon
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JNI m8E&MB MfflBi W jffllH THREE Hl'XDUED POLISH UlIZhNS (ALL AT WHITE HOUSE. NOT A HORSE RACE ENTRY. It's just one of the beach hoi ses at SHAWNEE CLUB GOLFERS. J. Frank Dreher (left)
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$$& RftSr 'awllBp &79m wn m ,ni''' Petition, asking aid foi Poland, is lead. South Philadelphia, as rider i-.ier n sri... love to knock the little ball about
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OPERATING A RIVET SPLITTING MACHINE at the Penn Rivet Corpora
tlon, Third and Huntingdon streets. Tho operator, Miss Dora E. Schmidt, 313G
North Seventh street, is feeding the mnchine
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FOUR AMERICANS WHO FIGURED IN YESTERDAY'S OLYMPIC EVENTS. "Ted" Mciedith, whose marvelous "come back" has plcahcd all,
qualified for the hemifinnls in KlO-moter run. Allen Woodring, Mcudowbiook Club, who qualified for semifinal of 1200-meter dash. Lawicnco M.
Shields, Mcadowbiook Club, thud in the final of tho 1500-meter race, scoring four points for the U. S. team, and Sherman Landers, former Penn track
team captain who qualified in the hop-step-and-jump (left to right) i4ter rnoto aervio.
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